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he wouldn't talk to us. but he was clearly, you know, in a place where he was one of the most important people advising the gentlemen who made this decision. and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to imagine that that is something investigators are going to want to find out more about. >> suarez: so you've seen internal communications that show that other sands officials realize there may be some jeopardy here? >> yes, indid. in particular, two gentlemen, the general counsel of the company, remember this a fortune 500 company, a man named gonzalez peta became very concerned about this. he asked an outside law frm to take a look at what was going on here. that law firm and he as well both agreed that thises with a potential violation of the foreign corrupt practices act and mr. alvish should not be working for the company given his government post. that was a recommendation ultimately that was not heeded. >> and quickly, stephen, before we go, where is this being investigated in the united states? is there an
he wouldn't talk to us. but he was clearly, you know, in a place where he was one of the most important people advising the gentlemen who made this decision. and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to imagine that that is something investigators are going to want to find out more about. >> suarez: so you've seen internal communications that show that other sands officials realize there may be some jeopardy here? >> yes, indid. in particular, two gentlemen, the general counsel of the...
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thanks for staying with us. twice metro rail systems shut down each time stranding passengers on all fife lines for 30 minutes. metro says control operators were basically blind and could not see where the trains were located on a map. so each time there was a computer glitch, train operators were instructed to go to the next station and stay there. we talked to riders today about the problems. >> hopefully they'll figure it out soon and riders won't be inconvenienced. >> i'm really not concerned about my safety. just more the fact that i'm paying so much money for the system and it never seems to be working properly. or a station is closed or you have to shuttle somewhere. >> the rail and i. t. departments are taking precautionary steps to minimize the conditions of additional problems. it's posting additional supervisory staff to respond quickly in the event of my nay joe issues. >>> the news in maryland where police are searching for the suspect in the double shooting at a spa. it happened last night at the n
thanks for staying with us. twice metro rail systems shut down each time stranding passengers on all fife lines for 30 minutes. metro says control operators were basically blind and could not see where the trains were located on a map. so each time there was a computer glitch, train operators were instructed to go to the next station and stay there. we talked to riders today about the problems. >> hopefully they'll figure it out soon and riders won't be inconvenienced. >> i'm really...
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we're glad you've joined us. a conversation tonight with the great eddie levert coming up right now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: always pleased to have eddie levert on this program. yst .egendary he is out with his new solo project. the new disk is called "it it."d for m still have a song dedicated to his sons, "last man standing." and to see your 70-year-old self. >> and the thought of it. it drives me. i started off in this when i was 16 years old and now i am 70 years old. running around on stage shaking with a silver shirt on. can you get to that? tavis: folk still love it. >> i do not understand what they want to see. tavis: they want to see you and you still got it. . still got it how have you protected your instrument all these years? there
we're glad you've joined us. a conversation tonight with the great eddie levert coming up right now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: always pleased to have eddie levert on this program. yst .egendary he is out with his...
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we used the shoreline temperature other areas may actually use water temperatures from a mile off shore and about 6 ft. down that is why they book colder. >> take a look at how the temperatures are reaching the high 90s again and reaching triple digits by the weekend. i was at the beach yesterday with the kids and the water was so warm it was not even refreshening. >> i have been hearing that a lot hearingdina. dina. >> thank you tom. >> thank you for joining us today have a great afternoon everyone and remember we are back at 5 and 9:00 p.m.. we are when to leave you with more music and remember they are performing this saturday at the third annual concert for carlos. [music] [singing] [music] [music]
we used the shoreline temperature other areas may actually use water temperatures from a mile off shore and about 6 ft. down that is why they book colder. >> take a look at how the temperatures are reaching the high 90s again and reaching triple digits by the weekend. i was at the beach yesterday with the kids and the water was so warm it was not even refreshening. >> i have been hearing that a lot hearingdina. dina. >> thank you tom. >> thank you for joining us today...
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good to have you with us. thank you so much, everybody. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers ) >> stephen: folks, you are an emotional defibrilator. nation, i know he's been in office for a few years now, but barack obama just doesn't seem american to me. ( laughter ). and you know what? mitt romney agrees with me. >> his whole philosophy is an upside down philosophy that does not comport with the american experience. it's a very strange and in some respects foreign to the american experience type of philosophy. >> stephen: yeah, he just-- he just seems foreign. and i couldn't figure out why, you know. maybe it was his weird middle name or his foreign dad or the fact that obama has a different... you know... ( laughter ) way of moving his hand in front of his face. but now, thanks to the romney campaign, i think i've figured it out. you see, today, mitt is embarking on a worldwide tour of three countries. he packed his bags, got his shots, and strapped his dog to the roof of his jet. ( applause ) now, mitt's first stop is london to solvage
good to have you with us. thank you so much, everybody. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers ) >> stephen: folks, you are an emotional defibrilator. nation, i know he's been in office for a few years now, but barack obama just doesn't seem american to me. ( laughter ). and you know what? mitt romney agrees with me. >> his whole philosophy is an upside down philosophy that does not comport with the american experience. it's a very strange...
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. >> police are followg us everywhere. as if our pain was not enough. >> these mothers and fathers say that they will never stop searching, clinging to the slim hope that they will someday find their children. >> the first witness has provided testimony in the trial of the bosnian leader [unintelligible] the witness survived the massacre of 1992. the accused is charged with 700 war crimes and crimes against humanity. he denies the charges. and as we have seen, the problems have far reaching implications there. coming out on top, was royal dutch shell rounding out the top five were chinese companies and bp. i am joined from new york by the fortunes executive editor. what about there being fewer? >> we have seen a drop of in the european countries. we have seen a falling in the ranking of several important european banks. and you need about $29 billion in and feet -- annual and it is going to take them down a few pegs. and there is a global shift in economic power, given the rise of china. >> four years ago, there were only
. >> police are followg us everywhere. as if our pain was not enough. >> these mothers and fathers say that they will never stop searching, clinging to the slim hope that they will someday find their children. >> the first witness has provided testimony in the trial of the bosnian leader [unintelligible] the witness survived the massacre of 1992. the accused is charged with 700 war crimes and crimes against humanity. he denies the charges. and as we have seen, the problems...
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to use them in korea. that was when marshall was just theer to simplcago council, before alongith tusan sos aor ad ias rlly onlyhe thheadbetheec alternative that we decided the weapons were too powerful to use ki.ksfor cntly sehe now, with terms remain the other decision that rather than weapon of mass dtruction that y tgetreery preseea rell meply tar ou. o wre ungmvery week. and cyber i suspect, is going to of fall somewhere in between. we are nowhere near understandingow we'reoi to e stto tnk ttn t toheat of office he went over to see president bush a the white house for just a and-1 meeting. aro phat y'rre th o -- it turned out president obama not only didn't give up on them, he ianas the sis r ofhi f esllstgytay ano lger afford to send hundred thousand troops and oc cri f fsiion dollars a fgnistan n1 ars t come from -- he ed aifreh. apch bo try to make use of american technology and knew weapons that would enable the u.s. to get in and get out nor nefoa bar special forces, the fastest-growing part of t
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join us tomorrow night, 11:00, zach galifanakis, will ferrell. they'll be here talkin talking t their new economics book. here it is, your moment of zen. >> if you've got a business. you didn't build that. >> watch it! hole captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. good to have you with us. thank you so much, everybody. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers ) >> stephen: folks, you are an emotional defibrilator. nation, i know he's been in office for a few years now, but barack obama just doesn't seem american to me. ( laughter ). and you know what? mitt romney agrees with me. >> his whole philosophy is an upside down philosophy that does not comport with the american experience. it's a very strange and in some respects foreign to the american experience type of philosophy. >> stephen: yeah, he just-- he just seems foreign. and i couldn't figure out why, you know. maybe it was his weird middle name or his foreign dad or t
join us tomorrow night, 11:00, zach galifanakis, will ferrell. they'll be here talkin talking t their new economics book. here it is, your moment of zen. >> if you've got a business. you didn't build that. >> watch it! hole captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. good to have you with us. thank you so much, everybody. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen!...
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take more travelers hostage he will hold the captives until his demands are met dru levenson shows us with the demands are >>> security is tied in egypt's sinai as to americans and the tour guide kidnapped pastor michelle lewis and lisa alfonse of boston part of a church mission visiting the douglas sites in egypt. the hostage taker as a bedouin tribesmen, told the associated press he wanted to exchange the two for his uncle in prison. lewis's family in boston is confident he'll be released their concern for his health >>> he is diabetic the longer they called him i assume and not work in its favor. >>> of funds is friends describe her as caring mother. >>> and she's a great mom and a great person i can't believe it >>> he told the ap more people from other countries will be abducted and has his demands are met hillary clinton in egypt to meet with the new president did not mention the kidnappings. the u.s. embassy says it is working with authorities for doing everything to ensure the american safety. dru levenson cbs news >>> a few over a outsourcing boils over in the race for presid
take more travelers hostage he will hold the captives until his demands are met dru levenson shows us with the demands are >>> security is tied in egypt's sinai as to americans and the tour guide kidnapped pastor michelle lewis and lisa alfonse of boston part of a church mission visiting the douglas sites in egypt. the hostage taker as a bedouin tribesmen, told the associated press he wanted to exchange the two for his uncle in prison. lewis's family in boston is confident he'll be...
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his selfless act and tragic that remind us what the police before us right up and down the country. i am sure condolences of the ole house to his family and friends. mr. speaker, last question time fore the recess. can i remind the prime minister what he said about why he wanted to the prime minister. he paused and with characteristic humility he said i think of it. [laughter] >> where did they all go wrong? it is this government that past immigratn and the fact that for twenty-five millioneople the duty incrd spendin and cut the dicit by 25%. i can't read about the list of all the things that go wrong. we haven't got time. >> obviously it is a shame it didn't happen last night. mr. speaker, he lost control of his party and not for the first time he lost his temper as well. because we understand it was 50 counts to be justice. and noted that the face today to be here. [shouting] >> who ds the prime minister blame most? the liberal democrats or his own bank managers? if the best he can do today is -- [shouting] >> introducing social care reform to help people. and we get this -- let
his selfless act and tragic that remind us what the police before us right up and down the country. i am sure condolences of the ole house to his family and friends. mr. speaker, last question time fore the recess. can i remind the prime minister what he said about why he wanted to the prime minister. he paused and with characteristic humility he said i think of it. [laughter] >> where did they all go wrong? it is this government that past immigratn and the fact that for twenty-five...
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his selfless act and tragic that remind us what the police before us right up and down the country. i am sure condolences of the whole house to his family and friends. mr. speaker, last question time before the recess. can i remind the prime minister what he said about why he wanted to the prime minister. he paused and with characteristic humility he said i think of it. [laughter] >> where did they all go wrong? it is this government that past immigration and the fact that for twenty-five million people the duty increased spending and cut the deficit by 25%. i can't read about the list of all the things that go wrong. we haven't got time. >> obviously it is a shame it didn't happen last night. mr. speaker, he lost control of his party and not for the first time he lost his temper as well. because we understand it was 50 counts to be justice. and noted that the face today to be here. [shouting] >> who does the prime minister blame most? the liberal democrats or his own bank managers? if the best he can do today is -- [shouting] >> introducing social care reform to help people. and we
his selfless act and tragic that remind us what the police before us right up and down the country. i am sure condolences of the whole house to his family and friends. mr. speaker, last question time before the recess. can i remind the prime minister what he said about why he wanted to the prime minister. he paused and with characteristic humility he said i think of it. [laughter] >> where did they all go wrong? it is this government that past immigration and the fact that for twenty-five...
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you're mad at us when we prop up your dictator for 30 years and now you're mad at us when we go visit the guy you voted for? i mean, what! (laughter) you supply one country's military with tear gas canisters that they use on their own populous and they never stop crying about it. (laughter) mainly because their tear ducts are damaged. (laughter) by the way, i know that you there in egypt are new to the whole public protest thing there you know, but the literal throwing of tomatoes is... (laughter) it's a bit of a cliche, you know what i mean? people in the post-vaudevilleian era don't actually throw tomatoes. unless you're throwing them at bugs bunny. if you insist on throwing food, why not bring a bit of your own culture fare. look at the greeks. when they're upset they throw... (laughter) when they're upset they throw buckets of their country's signature bacterially fermented milk, yogurt. it's protest statement and an expression of national pride. you could throw your shawarma. your a teeny. your baba ghanoush. really any of the foods that came up when we searched egyptian cuisine.
you're mad at us when we prop up your dictator for 30 years and now you're mad at us when we go visit the guy you voted for? i mean, what! (laughter) you supply one country's military with tear gas canisters that they use on their own populous and they never stop crying about it. (laughter) mainly because their tear ducts are damaged. (laughter) by the way, i know that you there in egypt are new to the whole public protest thing there you know, but the literal throwing of tomatoes is......
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and, folks, i am going to do the rest of should show alone, okay, using this desk lamp and my iphone, okay. crew, crew, you're on break permanently. amhave a you credit vampires! get out of here! there we go. put that up there. jimmy, shut it down and hilt the road. >> you got it. >> stephen: okay, here-- here we go. ha! ha! me! me! ( applause ) there we go. how's that? yeah, there we go. yeah, there we go. ha-ha! i'm free! stephen colbert is flying solo, and commando. nation, barack obama continues to attack american success, but there's a way to fight back, and it brings us to tonight's word ( cheers and applause ) one-man show. ( laughter ) okay, now, now-- ( applause ) folks, i've always said relying on other people is overrated. ( applause ) ( laughter ) ( applause ). >> stephen: the point is, anyone, anyone who accepts help from others for anything is nothing but a parasite. >> don't worry, stephen, i know the heimlich. ( laughter ) ( applause ) we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. thank you so much. now, folks for those of you who w
and, folks, i am going to do the rest of should show alone, okay, using this desk lamp and my iphone, okay. crew, crew, you're on break permanently. amhave a you credit vampires! get out of here! there we go. put that up there. jimmy, shut it down and hilt the road. >> you got it. >> stephen: okay, here-- here we go. ha! ha! me! me! ( applause ) there we go. how's that? yeah, there we go. yeah, there we go. ha-ha! i'm free! stephen colbert is flying solo, and commando. nation,...
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ma, wno lotoakfone these people were desperate to talk to us. they love having us there. they wanted to give us free accommodation, and it took us a long time tovithe driver onisonory r hisees "sandstorm", is that people were telling us stories for the first time. four decades of not being able to trust anyone outside the immediate family. four decadesof nres red, uerpe rcntil boadn tll ese tories. as the revolution were on -- civil disobedience, fighting and so n, athy nto wre the book. i wasn't satisfied with ordinary reporting. i wanted to go back and tell stories, and that is what i have tried to do. >> okay. talk to us a little bit about what you we able t ro e pple o were ruled by him about gaddafi himself. he had a habit of presenting himself to the outside world in a ther flamboyantwy amsuy y familiar with looks of him on television or photos of him in the newpapers. it is not only how he expressed himself, but there was also a stee. ndte about, and maybe you can share with us, his ideas about statecraft a how he ran the country or didn't run the country. domestic
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but citizens in do not want to miss they want cal fire to extend its contract lisa washington shows us how activist led to reverse the decision >>> their petitions at half moon bay to recall the three board members of the fire protection district >>> they're trying to rebuild the fire department from the ground up it is a huge task in cost more money than cal fire >>> three board members voted to establish a local a controller fire department are making the wrong decision >>> we had our own fire departments and they were an embarrassment there were lawsuits and acrimony >>> we're going forward because we learn from our mistakes >>> he was not on the board went out fire began fire protection on the coast cal fire operates the fire station although the station and equipment are owned by the coast side district the board voted not to renew the contract with cal fire >>> this is what is best for coast side >>> and if there are mixed reactions >>> service has been terrific in the community has embraced cal fire with these directors are due in implementing their own vision of what they think
but citizens in do not want to miss they want cal fire to extend its contract lisa washington shows us how activist led to reverse the decision >>> their petitions at half moon bay to recall the three board members of the fire protection district >>> they're trying to rebuild the fire department from the ground up it is a huge task in cost more money than cal fire >>> three board members voted to establish a local a controller fire department are making the wrong...
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the people were using him and his music for political statements. and i think that bob didn't want to be pigeon holed into this movement. he said i'm not going to be this because i am an artist and i want to keep evolving and i want to keep, rightly so, and thank god, because he is truly one of the most important artists we have from that time period. but he had a profound impact on rock 'n' roll and how rock 'n' roll changed and how blues came into play in rock 'n' roll. at the same time you have the rolling stones and you have other people experimenting as well. bob was right there. >> so if the guitar is the real deal, it could be worth around a half million bucks. >>> a legally blind woman competes for the miss florida usa crown and tries to make history. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn hotels, you always can. holiday inn. stay you. and now stay rewarded with vacation pay. stay two weekend nights and get a $75 prepaid card. >>> no cr
the people were using him and his music for political statements. and i think that bob didn't want to be pigeon holed into this movement. he said i'm not going to be this because i am an artist and i want to keep evolving and i want to keep, rightly so, and thank god, because he is truly one of the most important artists we have from that time period. but he had a profound impact on rock 'n' roll and how rock 'n' roll changed and how blues came into play in rock 'n' roll. at the same time you...
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thank you so much for sitting us and educating us and giving us an appreciation of what is going on in egypt, and as you say, if you want to be friendly with egypt, be friends with the people. because -- >>hey thare not going anywhere. >> the governments are going. [laughter] thank you so much. for information -- about my new book "chance of a lifetime" an online video for all "this is america p "arrograms, visit thisisamerica.net. and now you can follow us on facebook. "this is america" is made possible by -- the national education association, the nation's largest advocate for children and public education. poongsan corporation, forging a higher global standard. the ctc foundation, afo communications, and the rotondaro family trust
thank you so much for sitting us and educating us and giving us an appreciation of what is going on in egypt, and as you say, if you want to be friendly with egypt, be friends with the people. because -- >>hey thare not going anywhere. >> the governments are going. [laughter] thank you so much. for information -- about my new book "chance of a lifetime" an online video for all "this is america p "arrograms, visit thisisamerica.net. and now you can follow us on...
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double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. ♪ >>> well, it is no secret that couples fight. one of the most frequent topics for those battles is money. fights over where the money is going are one of the main causes for divorce. how do you avoid the traps of this very sensitive issue? financial planner karen lee joining us this morning to talk about love and money. >> yep. >> you have great tips, i know. >> i do. >> and your book "it's just money" is pretty much full of great tips. >> right. >> let me start with why do couples fight? there's so much to fight about. why do they tend to focus on the finances? >> it's one of the big ones. my personal near theory is tha al
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i don't think many of us knew about it. one of thethings i am proud of in thebo hhawo ewsso mse sthaend freely. in the '90s, there were a lot of opponents of gaddafi, and they tended to be imprisoned in pe wdyofan aron whwr sick, brighton for better conditis. theyhought they had a deal to ti. hapda thtteyre rdnt courtyard, and soldiers were positioned on the roof, in 1270men were gunned down in cold bod. 1270 e. okeeur or 0 a. t3:.m june 28, 1996. i went to the prison,o hv a . i tgemaer yein ison. he told me how he looked out of his cell window and saw the laws of the courtyard turning red with blood. en i heard about hs,tis ou shier ifiduntahi ul ustabt libya. i asked if i could meet some of the victims families. and he said yes. i stepped into this rom and i waexino eal ep ofs , er but 15 or 20 women on the side. the same number men on the other side. each of them were hodi up photographs of the husbands or otsront thercopte ie athe w extraordinary. an old man came forward to tell his story. a small guy, traditional libya
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keep track of spending, move money with a slide, and use the calendar. all to see your money how you want. ♪ >>> that's it for us tonight. don't forget to watch gigi and tim tomorrow night. thanks so much for watching eyewitness fuse on wjz. criminal minds
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join us. they were filled like -- feeling shame because they were watching us and we told them, just come and join us. nothing will happen. we will be together. and we did not -- at that time, we were side by side with male counterparts. >> equal. >> yes. >> there was a point in time they appointed some kind of transitional council, a national transitional council, of which you were a part, and then at a particular point in time you said i am out of here, i and going to resign. what triggered the resignation? >> in the beginning i was a member -- the february 17 coalition. that coalition formed the first council and the first military council, which led to the formation of the national transitional council. after that, four from the coalition representative of the ntc -- two women from the coalition and one member of the ntc. i spent three months and a half with them, but really i did not feel comfortable because they thought that the most of them, men, there were just three women and they fel
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john avalon joining us now. john, what do you make of this talk? is this about real money or is this about politics? >> well, this is about political contrasts in a presidential election year. this isn't about the deficit and debt right now. it's the reason the president keeps using the word "fairness." it's about values. but the question is, who does the middle class feel is looking out for them? they've been squeezed for so long, forgotten for so long. and the real question that -- that our political strike team was asked, what's the right threshold? because there are regional realities that are fundamentally different. the reason that senator charles schumer across the river from senator menendez is strongly in favor of the $1 million, in the tristate area, for example, you can have a two-earner household, each person making $125,000. this is far from the jet set. >> yeah, very different than if they lived outside tulsa, for example. but let me ask about this whole thing, though. when we talk about this amount of money and this fight going on he
john avalon joining us now. john, what do you make of this talk? is this about real money or is this about politics? >> well, this is about political contrasts in a presidential election year. this isn't about the deficit and debt right now. it's the reason the president keeps using the word "fairness." it's about values. but the question is, who does the middle class feel is looking out for them? they've been squeezed for so long, forgotten for so long. and the real question...
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thank you for joining us. thank you so much, everybody. please, heroes, have a seat. nation, last year, we were all swept up in the excitement of the arab spring. especially in egypt last february when young prodemocracy protesters filled cairo'sica tear square and ousted longtime strong man hosni mubarak. it was a traumatic time for egyptians and an even more traumatic time for the bathroom at the tahrir square party party. ( laughter ) now it's a complex situation so let me recap what has happened in egypt. 5,000 years ago, settlements in the valley united to form the first dynasty. then pyramids, cleopatra, blah, blah, blah, cut to last february. president mubarak steps down handing temporary power to the military. then in november, egyptians voted in their first free parliamentary elections, handing a strong majority to the conservative islamic muslim brotherhood. then there was a presidential election with 13 candidates that led to a runoff between the muslim brotherhood. egypt's top court appointed by mubarak dissolved parliament and claimed all legislative powe
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to have a big hit we used to have fifteen twenty million people watch our programs. now the audience is so fragmented with so many different ways of watching things that if we get a million people you know just a tiny bit of what we have that's a big success. my daughter for example never watches television she gets everything from her computer so the way in which people are going to be ingesting information is changing rapidly nobody knows where it's gone thank you thank you very much for being with us and just a reminder that my guest on the show today was jon alpert born when american journalist and documentary film and that's it for now from all this here from tabular stance but like somebody in mind here think i should do next time just drop you know told what will be back with more profound problems i was going on and out bad russia until then stay on our team and take care thank you. the. i.
to have a big hit we used to have fifteen twenty million people watch our programs. now the audience is so fragmented with so many different ways of watching things that if we get a million people you know just a tiny bit of what we have that's a big success. my daughter for example never watches television she gets everything from her computer so the way in which people are going to be ingesting information is changing rapidly nobody knows where it's gone thank you thank you very much for...
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i think it will be a benefit for us. russia has gone for youth over experience and five up and coming will be vying to restore the country's former glory in the manse artistic gymnastics. has more. from the russian artistic jim have always had a lot to live up to the distinguished tradition of soviet union athletes between russia and the us is forty nine gold medals have been won the olympic games. in any other nation but now times have changed russia may still be one of the top countries when it comes to women thirty six gymnastics but their male counterparts have had it much harder especially with the rise of team china the host of the last olympics keep in seven of the eight goals at home and so not surprisingly caution is the buzzword ahead of the london games. in the women's competition there are really only five countries who can win the men's gymnastics expect any of the top sixteen countries to fight for the podium certainly there are some teams which have better chances but in general the competition there is mu
i think it will be a benefit for us. russia has gone for youth over experience and five up and coming will be vying to restore the country's former glory in the manse artistic gymnastics. has more. from the russian artistic jim have always had a lot to live up to the distinguished tradition of soviet union athletes between russia and the us is forty nine gold medals have been won the olympic games. in any other nation but now times have changed russia may still be one of the top countries when...
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thanks for joining us. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. we'll see you back here next sunday. >>> hello, everyone. you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. >>> we start in syria with surprising new revelations. a former top official says the country provided shelter an built safe havens for al qaeda for years. this is the most senior syrian diplomat to defect and publicly support the country's uprising. former syrian ambassador to iraq defected last week. he sat down with our ivan watson for his first television interview with the u.s. network. he says the country is "a totalitarian regime and a dictatorship. and all orders come from president assad." >> translator: in 2003 after the american invasion of iraq a toppling of the syrian regime, they had an agreement with al qaeda so keep the road open to iraq so militants started coming from all over the world to syria under the eyes of the syrian secret police who are directly responsible for the killing of thousands of iraqis and coalition forces. he trained and provided shelte
thanks for joining us. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. we'll see you back here next sunday. >>> hello, everyone. you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. >>> we start in syria with surprising new revelations. a former top official says the country provided shelter an built safe havens for al qaeda for years. this is the most senior syrian diplomat to defect and publicly support the country's uprising. former syrian ambassador to iraq defected last week. he sat...
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you know listen this is i think this is a line that's been used a lot in recent days. for years and years and years the prime minister was the functionary he was the you know a stand simply powerful figurehead and as we were discussing earlier for the first time since the one nine hundred fifty s. the president is subordinate to the military now that may change i don't think it will and i think we should talk about that in a second but. as a matter of brute and pure as a matter of brute fact right now the president is exactly in the position that the prime minister used to be before the egyptian revolution i don't understand i am not sure why stephen thinks that the military would give more see. would give morsi power if they have an interest in having him fail or at least letting him know that he is supposed to stay in a secondary which you correctly call analogous to a prime minister in a secular position that's analogous to a prime minister now the outward turn or the islamised turn or whatever you want to call that's not going to happen with the muslim brotherhood
you know listen this is i think this is a line that's been used a lot in recent days. for years and years and years the prime minister was the functionary he was the you know a stand simply powerful figurehead and as we were discussing earlier for the first time since the one nine hundred fifty s. the president is subordinate to the military now that may change i don't think it will and i think we should talk about that in a second but. as a matter of brute and pure as a matter of brute fact...
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if you could enlighten us on what is next. thank you so much for your effort. >> well, thank you, and let me start by saying that i do recognize that a democratic transition is a complicated one for any country, and in all to humility, it took us quite some time to get it right, to include all of our citizens, starting with african-americans and women and truly fulfill not only the letter of the constitution, but the aspirations of our people. as i monitor what is happening in egypt, i am conscious of how challenging it is to get off on the right footing, to be absolutely clear what your principles and values are. as you are aware, and there was certainly a very concerted effort by the president and the freedom and justice party and others associated with it, including the muslim brotherhood, to make commitments about the kind of inclusive a tip that the government would represent, the respect that all egyptians would be held in, and the protection of the rights of all egyptians. now we are waiting to see how that gets transla
if you could enlighten us on what is next. thank you so much for your effort. >> well, thank you, and let me start by saying that i do recognize that a democratic transition is a complicated one for any country, and in all to humility, it took us quite some time to get it right, to include all of our citizens, starting with african-americans and women and truly fulfill not only the letter of the constitution, but the aspirations of our people. as i monitor what is happening in egypt, i am...
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i alrhn dha vofapoas snt tiresidency dividing us. along class lines and race lines, gender lines, the war on di.s kookseethe namaid i detqu eathn r t ort ast rendered. when it comesovnor arnsaeshemf ti meatat ,robably not. is see exactly the right man and exactlthe right moment given ieadohio hic melowwere ow horers celou,f incredible professional and personal integrity, a brilliant guy, as i mentioned before. amiccamek baue inis seorof pte s hhoxc r o-tm se as a turnaround artist. what more could we need at this moment? we need a turnaround artist. compared to barack obama w i a t t prite hee rro sei a spy behind enemy lines. that is what he thinks of the private sector. order to turn it arod yo needomebwhasiv crd ref saof ve trc ceer, ihi rney inether. it's tough when you have a mainstream media that is so invested in the other side and riid aheanitin promoting the in t rey neorothichews doctor a tape last week of the republican presidential nominee to make him lk bad so they c all laugh atim dg. i d tne tt tsmyar a bea political k
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god is calling us to a heart harmony with one another that enables us to overcome all the power of evil. right now we are witnessing what appears to be a prevailing world view that is so upside down, so inverted with god on the bottom, if acknowledged at all. the philosophies and ideals of men, of marx, of socialism, of progressive liberalism prevailing, and those people are so deceived as a pilot inverted, not knowing so. when they think they pull up, they continue to take us down. it's as though the chicago mafia has ended up in washington, d.c. [ applause ] i want to make it absolutely clear. don't blame democrats or republicans. the major responsibility rests of the shoulders of people who profess faith in a living mighty god. [ applause ] while you stayed home and took care of business, somebody is giving you the business. and i can promise you that the enemy of faith and freedom, the enemy of everything that made our nation great are walking in lockstep, the strangest, oddest bedfellows you have ever seen, but they march in step, just like the consuming locusts in job chapter 2. t
god is calling us to a heart harmony with one another that enables us to overcome all the power of evil. right now we are witnessing what appears to be a prevailing world view that is so upside down, so inverted with god on the bottom, if acknowledged at all. the philosophies and ideals of men, of marx, of socialism, of progressive liberalism prevailing, and those people are so deceived as a pilot inverted, not knowing so. when they think they pull up, they continue to take us down. it's as...
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one of those guns was used to kill a u.s. border agent. so you know if holder didn't turn over the documents this was coming. >> the committee meets today to consider reporting a resolution to the house of representatives finding the attorney general eric holder, jr., in contempt of congress. >> jon: ow. that's got to sting. congress holding something else in contempt. (laughter) it's like when you give a dog a banana and they go "i don't eat that." and you're like "you lick your balls but a banana is beneath you?" (laughter) seriously, why won't dogs eat bananas? is that just my dog? it won't eat bananas. do your dogs eat bananas? yeah, dogs hate (bleep)ing bananas. what are we talking about? (laughter) back to the attorney general and the program where they sold guns to mexican drug lords. i guess they're going to have to turn those documents over. unless... >> president obama has entered the fray and asserted executive privilege over the documents that have been requested by congressman issa. >> president bush asserted six executive pri
one of those guns was used to kill a u.s. border agent. so you know if holder didn't turn over the documents this was coming. >> the committee meets today to consider reporting a resolution to the house of representatives finding the attorney general eric holder, jr., in contempt of congress. >> jon: ow. that's got to sting. congress holding something else in contempt. (laughter) it's like when you give a dog a banana and they go "i don't eat that." and you're like...
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thank you very much for joining us. in the past few days, hundreds have been killed and hundreds of thousands have been forced to flee their homes in the democratic republic of congo in the face of a rebel bands. authorities in the eastern part of the country accused neighboring rwanda of inveigling the volatile border area. tensions are rising at the possible return to violence. >> on the road in eastern congo, families headed for the provincial capital in hope of protection from troops, with whatever baloney secondary. after two decades of instability in the region, it appears there is now new tragedy in the making. >> we started hearing gunshots, so my mother told me to escape. i love my siblings behind. these are the so-called in-23 rebels. it is one of the places they have taken on as speculation what may be the target. the un and troops are now reinforcing the victims. rebels are named after a peace deal signed on march 23, 2009, that ended a previous rebellion. several hundred of them mutinied earlier this year o
thank you very much for joining us. in the past few days, hundreds have been killed and hundreds of thousands have been forced to flee their homes in the democratic republic of congo in the face of a rebel bands. authorities in the eastern part of the country accused neighboring rwanda of inveigling the volatile border area. tensions are rising at the possible return to violence. >> on the road in eastern congo, families headed for the provincial capital in hope of protection from troops,...